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the bigger issue is the cost of college education that's gone up 25%. three-quarters of high school graduates now are saying that college education is unaffordable for them. the big issue is once you get your degree, you can't find a job right now. young people are hit the hardest in this economy. >> you have to pay for it and that's where mitt romney is sort of deviating from the script here. it will cost $6 billion. you have to find a way to pay for it. it is actually taxpayers subsidizing kids going to college. it's taxpayers that pay to keep the interest rates low. >> taxpayers pay for most public institutions. whether you go to a private institution, you may get a pell grant which is a taxpayer subsidized form of financing a college degree, all public universities receive taxpayer dollars as well. the notion of taxpayers subsidizing education both in elementary and secondary and college is not new. the issue of subsidizing interest rates is something that the congress waded into a few years ago when the democrats controlled congress. they passed a
the bigger issue is the cost of college education that's gone up 25%. three-quarters of high school graduates now are saying that college education is unaffordable for them. the big issue is once you get your degree, you can't find a job right now. young people are hit the hardest in this economy. >> you have to pay for it and that's where mitt romney is sort of deviating from the script here. it will cost $6 billion. you have to find a way to pay for it. it is actually taxpayers...
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he, no surprise, is a huge advocate of government-funded music education for children. he says the kind of help is vital and you never know what kind of gifts a young child has to offer. >> i like the way he said this is cnn. >> james earl jones. >> thank you. >> soloman wants you to know, that's his fantasy voiceover. >> i vote for him. thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's eat, shall we? checking out the best food in the world, son of camilla parker bowles will join us to talk about his new cookbook in a moment. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tir
he, no surprise, is a huge advocate of government-funded music education for children. he says the kind of help is vital and you never know what kind of gifts a young child has to offer. >> i like the way he said this is cnn. >> james earl jones. >> thank you. >> soloman wants you to know, that's his fantasy voiceover. >> i vote for him. thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's eat, shall we? checking out the best food in the world, son of camilla parker bowles...
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funding education. making sure we have the ability of our young people to get a college education. that means supporting things like pell grants and so forth. and the whole energy sector. that's hugely important. and i believe in a second obama term, this country will move toward energy independence. and, you know, i know the other side is talking about that. but the president has an all of the above energy program. he is willing to invest in all forms of energy. we use a lot of energy. we ought to produce a lot of energy. and it's happening in america and certainly happening in ohio. >> governor, with all due respect, how can you not give any credit to the republican governor kasich for what's going on in ohio? and just recently, the conservative movement is strong there and they passed the initiative to health care freedom initiative where they don't want obama care in ohio. >> that was on the ballot at the same time that senate bill five. all of our efforts went into repealing senate bill five by a huge margin. and ohions are benefitting from obama care. seniors are getting that
funding education. making sure we have the ability of our young people to get a college education. that means supporting things like pell grants and so forth. and the whole energy sector. that's hugely important. and i believe in a second obama term, this country will move toward energy independence. and, you know, i know the other side is talking about that. but the president has an all of the above energy program. he is willing to invest in all forms of energy. we use a lot of energy. we...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor, with coffee-mate, from nestle. add your flavor, this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> still ahead in the next hour of "starting point" big annou e announcements that happened today. the question, of course, is why. and who is that
if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor, with coffee-mate, from nestle. add...
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higher education can't be a luxury. it is an economic imperative that every family in america should be able to afford. >> education secretary arne duncan is live with us this morning from ann arbor, michigan. what the president has said so far and i know he's going to announce more today. give us specific details about how he's going to make college more affordable? >> we all have to step up to the plate. i appreciate the opportunity so much. what president obama worries about is that for middle class folks who are working hard they're starting to think they can't afford college. college is for the wealthy. that's unacceptable. we're trying to do everything we can at the federal level to increase access, significant increases to pell grants, maybe permanent the american opportunity tax credit, double work study opportunities, but we can't do it alone. he's challenges states to continue to invest in tough economic times in higher education. these challenges universities to keep that tuition down. it can't be skyrocketin
higher education can't be a luxury. it is an economic imperative that every family in america should be able to afford. >> education secretary arne duncan is live with us this morning from ann arbor, michigan. what the president has said so far and i know he's going to announce more today. give us specific details about how he's going to make college more affordable? >> we all have to step up to the plate. i appreciate the opportunity so much. what president obama worries about is...
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that's when sex education starts in school. unfortunately sex education is pretty inadequate. it's pretty much up to parents. >> how old are your kids? >> 5 and 3. >> 6, 4, and 2 for me. >> 4 and 1 not to this problem just yet. here's the deal. the novelty concept is what i have trouble buying. what's new here? haven't been always been adiktsadikts addicted to arousal? >> high-speed internet porn allows you to be on there 24 hours a day and click next click and move on. >> it used to be old tattered "playboy" magazines hidden in the garage and you had to work at it. everyone around the crew is nodding. i'm just saying, it is different. kidsing can online and have access to porn without knowing what they're doing. >> it's more assessable and social cost of that is what? that we as men are growing up with what kind of problem? >> you're going to be socially awkward with women and girls. >> she used you. kidding. go ahead. >> you're not going to know how to interact with them sexually. the problem is when you don't educate kids, guys about porn, they're not going to recognize wha
that's when sex education starts in school. unfortunately sex education is pretty inadequate. it's pretty much up to parents. >> how old are your kids? >> 5 and 3. >> 6, 4, and 2 for me. >> 4 and 1 not to this problem just yet. here's the deal. the novelty concept is what i have trouble buying. what's new here? haven't been always been adiktsadikts addicted to arousal? >> high-speed internet porn allows you to be on there 24 hours a day and click next click and...
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education, the cost of education is a huge thing. i know i left school. i'm a junior. i was forced to leave school because i can't afford it anymore m anymore. i had to come home, help me 235ur, my father's a veteran, almost four years unemploy. i feel we've lost everything. the dreev drive of what america means. >> carla, do you feel the same jay that lack of inspiration? >> at this point i'm undecided. i'm feeling very unsure exactly who i'm going to vote for. there's really not a candidate that's resonating with me. this time around it's very unusual. >> you're a mom? >> i am a mom. >> your big issue? >> my big issue is the economy, as well as i'm -- i would say i'm more generally looking for candidates that can get along, that are able to not polarize extremes. >> this campaign must be challenging. everybody's fighting every day. appreciate it. letting me interrupt your breakfast. over here, bill smith. this gentleman here. nice to see you. tell me a little about yourself. where you stand politically? >> politically conservative. voting in the primary as a strategi
education, the cost of education is a huge thing. i know i left school. i'm a junior. i was forced to leave school because i can't afford it anymore m anymore. i had to come home, help me 235ur, my father's a veteran, almost four years unemploy. i feel we've lost everything. the dreev drive of what america means. >> carla, do you feel the same jay that lack of inspiration? >> at this point i'm undecided. i'm feeling very unsure exactly who i'm going to vote for. there's really not a...
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salary in terms of the college loan making a tremendous difference and opening up pathways to higher education which is a great return on investment in terms of the growth of our economy. these are complicated to understand. theres no sound bites. bill clinton was a master of we have to amend it, not end it, the one word ways of putting things. that's what we have to do. if the party can get the message through, we're going to win this election. >> why would it take bill clinton to make the case? why haven't democrats been able to make the case and raving about bill clinton making the case? >> in all fairness and he said it about the president himself, remember, i said bill clinton was besides the candidates themselves the best messenger. barack obama, if you take time to listen to him but as bill clinton said in the beginningful speech, this guy has been demonized and unleashed hatred in a way we have rarely seen in politics. >> still a big megaphone. >> absolutely and that's why i think he is actually in this race. that's why i think that even though we are in an economy that has recovered s
salary in terms of the college loan making a tremendous difference and opening up pathways to higher education which is a great return on investment in terms of the growth of our economy. these are complicated to understand. theres no sound bites. bill clinton was a master of we have to amend it, not end it, the one word ways of putting things. that's what we have to do. if the party can get the message through, we're going to win this election. >> why would it take bill clinton to make...
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i think as you look at his investments in education, in job skills training, his plans for infrastructure -- >> it's the rhetoric versus the reality. this is an important week to get the message out. >> plans are laid out in budgets and the reality is in four years president obama's laid out a budget, there's not a single person in the house or senate, democrat or republican, who has ever voted for the president's budget. when the president presented his budget, it was defeated 99-0. when it went to the house, defeated 414-0. >> it was the president's plan. >> everybody has consistently said mitt romney's plan was low on details, right? one across -- >> the president cannot -- how bad is your budget -- >> romney the other night was not light on specifics? >>. >> 59-point plan, you get get through -- >> i heard that 59-point plan. it is long, 59 points takes up a lot of space but it's low on details. >> it's a 59 platte tud plan as i read it. the thing what the congressman just said -- >> we can walk through it later in the show. >> when was the last time a budget passed the congress exact
i think as you look at his investments in education, in job skills training, his plans for infrastructure -- >> it's the rhetoric versus the reality. this is an important week to get the message out. >> plans are laid out in budgets and the reality is in four years president obama's laid out a budget, there's not a single person in the house or senate, democrat or republican, who has ever voted for the president's budget. when the president presented his budget, it was defeated...
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it was held last night for educators. the president of the american federation of teachers joins us to talk about why he thinks it's crucial for teachers to take a look at this film. we leave you with jon's playlist. we're back in a moment. ight, leo do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. from behind closed doors in washington. you know what's exciting, graduation. when i look up into my student's faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor, i am
it was held last night for educators. the president of the american federation of teachers joins us to talk about why he thinks it's crucial for teachers to take a look at this film. we leave you with jon's playlist. we're back in a moment. ight, leo do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget;...
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans. minding your business. the jobs report for october will not be delayed because of sandy. it will be released at 8:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow. that jobless rate is forecast to rise slightly to 7.9%. >>> u.s. stock markets reopened yesterday after being closed two days. and they closed mixed on the day. home depot and lowe's both rose, no surprise there. th
children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or ris
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i'm going to discuss economic reform or education. >> you miss the point. he has never been invited he's simply saying, invite me. that's what he's saying. >> no, no, no, he said if you invite me -- come on now. >> no. no. >> one at a time. >> without any question, newt gingrich has done more to try to increase the size of the footprint in the republican party than almost any other candidate you see on the stage. he has been forceful in his objective of making sure that they have a significant and serious role in the republican party. >> it wasn't one comment. with all due respect, you know that comment was repeated several times and other versions of that involve poor children in the inner city. it's my show. af got to get a point in occasionally. >> you look at what he was saying. he was drilling down to the work ethic of the average american. if there's a way to restore the work ethic of people. >> sir, i have to stop you. he did not. he was drilling down to the work ethic of poor people in the inner city which, by the way, he's talking about minorities.
i'm going to discuss economic reform or education. >> you miss the point. he has never been invited he's simply saying, invite me. that's what he's saying. >> no, no, no, he said if you invite me -- come on now. >> no. no. >> one at a time. >> without any question, newt gingrich has done more to try to increase the size of the footprint in the republican party than almost any other candidate you see on the stage. he has been forceful in his objective of making sure...
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one of which is the creation of 4.5 million jobs but many other things, support for education going up. now the republicans want to roll that back. they want to attack pel grants. we have to tell both sides of the story and that's what a convention is about. >> bill clinton is speaking tonight. you probably remember back in 1992 when he won, the incumbent, george w. bush -- george h.w. bush was arguing the economy was getting better and clinton was saying it's not. and it turned out the economy was getting better. are you concerned now it is turned on its head that -- >> the president has created more jobs on the net basis than his predecessor did in eight years, that's the reality. we have to start telling that. but we also -- there's lots of other things we can do. a president ended one war and in the process of ending another. you want to ask whether things are better than they were, ask osama bin laden. we did amazing things -- >> when people go to the polls i just think don't they -- they vote on how they feel about the unemployment number, right? there's no way to argue that that
one of which is the creation of 4.5 million jobs but many other things, support for education going up. now the republicans want to roll that back. they want to attack pel grants. we have to tell both sides of the story and that's what a convention is about. >> bill clinton is speaking tonight. you probably remember back in 1992 when he won, the incumbent, george w. bush -- george h.w. bush was arguing the economy was getting better and clinton was saying it's not. and it turned out the...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ so why don't you turn me loose, turn me loose, turn me loose ♪ ♪ i've gotta do it my way >> guess whose choice that is. congressman jason chaffetz. it's taking me right back to the '80s. >> the awesome '80s. >> next time, better music, everybody. welcome back. the who's who of the republican party is here in washington, dc, of course for this year's conservative gathering. it's called cpac. rick santorum is hoping to keep his momentum going off of tuesday's win. romney is saying he could govern as a conservative. jim demint will be giving a kickoff speech in a little bit. literally a little bit. he'll leave here and run down to the podium. he's the co-founder of the senate tea party caucus. it's nice to have you, sir. we had a chance to talk before the race in south carolina. >> it was good to have you visit myrtle beach. >> very nice. very nice. you're going to give your talk i
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ so why don't you turn me loose, turn me loose, turn me loose ♪ ♪ i've gotta do it my way >> guess whose choice that is. congressman jason chaffetz. it's taking me right back to the '80s. >> the awesome '80s. >> next time, better music, everybody. welcome back. the who's who of the...
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we are more educated. has pendulum swung too far, that's the issue. >> there are good things in this article and in this concept such as breastfeeding. it has certain benefits to a child's life. this has evolved into the point where as you describe the child is what is in charge. the child's schedule and that evolves into a child that also has no discipline. this is -- >> i don't know that's true. i think strapping a kid to you is the way it is done in many countries. you take your baby. you put them in a sling and you drag them everywhere you go. that's not a child in charge necessarily. that's taking the kid who you are not going to say i'm not going to leave my house because i'm putting them down on a nap. the kid on a schedule is more in charge than the one you throw in the baby -- >> that's a whole different deal. that's a whole different deal. >> if the kid is on the schedule, mom sets the schedule. >> that's the point. mom sets the schedule. >> you can't move until the kid wakes up from a nap. >> i'
we are more educated. has pendulum swung too far, that's the issue. >> there are good things in this article and in this concept such as breastfeeding. it has certain benefits to a child's life. this has evolved into the point where as you describe the child is what is in charge. the child's schedule and that evolves into a child that also has no discipline. this is -- >> i don't know that's true. i think strapping a kid to you is the way it is done in many countries. you take your...
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we want an education. we came here to learn and nobody is teaching us. one teacher out 68 days? are you kidding me? >> yeah. that was kind of a stunning number in some of the statistics on the story and shocking. steve perry, nice to see you. still ahead, we will talk about women voters when are fleeing the gop and some key swing states. new polls showing that president obama is trouncing republicans among female voters. we will break down those numbers for you. >>> the actor who is going to play steve jobs in a new movie. he is not really known for playing thoughtful, brilliant men. we will tell you who it is. >>> we leave you with peter's playlist. elvis costello. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ sighs ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barking ] [ whines ] that's why there's beneful playful life, made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. beneful. play. it's good for you. wow. this is new. yep, i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in
we want an education. we came here to learn and nobody is teaching us. one teacher out 68 days? are you kidding me? >> yeah. that was kind of a stunning number in some of the statistics on the story and shocking. steve perry, nice to see you. still ahead, we will talk about women voters when are fleeing the gop and some key swing states. new polls showing that president obama is trouncing republicans among female voters. we will break down those numbers for you. >>> the actor who...
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purpose of education, that somehow a group of the most senior educators in a building, that being the principal, the vice principal and some of the department chairs, would sit down and literally go in and change the answers of children so it would present themselves as if they had done their job which they have not. >> i thought it was compelling in this report that it wasn't one teacher trying to make her students look good or his students look good, that was there a whole system that often involved maybe the superintendent, people at the very top and then actual like parties at an event. i think a party in one case where they went to somebody's house to make changes to the exams. >> what is stunning about this is that in one case, one principal is alleged to have worn gloves to erase the answers. >> so he wouldn't get his fingerprints on the paper. >> it has to be premeditated. that means that these individuals have to sit down, someone has to create an answer key and call out the answers to the other clowns in the room who are going to sit there and erase the answers of the childr
purpose of education, that somehow a group of the most senior educators in a building, that being the principal, the vice principal and some of the department chairs, would sit down and literally go in and change the answers of children so it would present themselves as if they had done their job which they have not. >> i thought it was compelling in this report that it wasn't one teacher trying to make her students look good or his students look good, that was there a whole system that...
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. >> the bigger question is education is spoesed to be a ladder of social mobility. the way it works now, reinforcing the existing structure rather than -- >> you think they should or shouldn't be allowed? >> you should be allowed to do it. whether it's public or private sector, this is the reality of business. every single one of us can tell a story of somebody coming to us trying to stay, can you get my church member, get my friend, get my family member a job where you work. >> the difference this it sounds like -- bureau stuff. >> there's a widespread common practice of hiring friends and relatives of employees for paid summer clerkships and internships keeping it all in the family. >> that's the reality of business in america, unfortunately. >> i guess justice department, business, everywhere else, journ journalism. >> yes. >> the chick-fil-a clash turning into a national brawl after the fast food chain's president spoke out against gay marriage. speaking of political fights -- >> the attacks that come by people trying to knock down my business career or my olymp
. >> the bigger question is education is spoesed to be a ladder of social mobility. the way it works now, reinforcing the existing structure rather than -- >> you think they should or shouldn't be allowed? >> you should be allowed to do it. whether it's public or private sector, this is the reality of business. every single one of us can tell a story of somebody coming to us trying to stay, can you get my church member, get my friend, get my family member a job where you work....
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it is a complaint filed with the department of education and the process is the department of education has to look at the allegations and determine whether or not there is enough for them to open an investigation. >> interestingly, the school has been the subject of a lawsuit regarding race and admissions just nine years ago. they were sued for apparently using race as a factor in admissions and the fact that the allegation buzz that white students were being discriminated against, that the school was over admitting equally qualified students based on race, right f you're black and white and you have equal qualifications the minority students were getting access more readily than the white students. >> what was the rate back then nine years ago. >> i think 11 students african-american. >> out of 1700, that was the over representation. >> no, no. >> 10 of the 11 were admitted were admittance rate of equally qualified students of other races was much lower. >> so nine years ago it was 11 out of in a class of how many. >> 1,700. >> and that was over representation? >> i don't think you're
it is a complaint filed with the department of education and the process is the department of education has to look at the allegations and determine whether or not there is enough for them to open an investigation. >> interestingly, the school has been the subject of a lawsuit regarding race and admissions just nine years ago. they were sued for apparently using race as a factor in admissions and the fact that the allegation buzz that white students were being discriminated against, that...
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and their education, work and relationships suffer. soledad? >> i am not surprised. i am not surprised. i agree with that. i think the internet is like crack and guilty as charged. christine, thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's turn now to south carolina. the home to gorgeous beaches, great golf and republican primary is in nine days and probably going to get more ugly. campaign spending millions of dollars now on attack ads and newt gingrich has now said, prepare for armageddon. back to our panel. we begin with new york congressman steve israel who has joined us for breakfast with soledad. >> where is better than new york diner early in the morning? >> you sound like a new york elected official. you certainly do. martha monhill, as well, is with us. let's start with, yesterday i was talking to debbie wasserman schultz and she was giving, in all fairness to her, the spin of a big victory by mitt romney. and here's what she said to me. well, you know, big problems with that. that number is not so great. afterwards when we talked to governor romney, here's what he said
and their education, work and relationships suffer. soledad? >> i am not surprised. i am not surprised. i agree with that. i think the internet is like crack and guilty as charged. christine, thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's turn now to south carolina. the home to gorgeous beaches, great golf and republican primary is in nine days and probably going to get more ugly. campaign spending millions of dollars now on attack ads and newt gingrich has now said, prepare for armageddon....
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medical research, education, innovation, infrastructure. and that's what you'll hear in charlotte. >> ryan lizza, what you got? >> quickly, romney's speech last night reminded me that a danger of the democratic attacks on romney is that if they become too caricatured and
medical research, education, innovation, infrastructure. and that's what you'll hear in charlotte. >> ryan lizza, what you got? >> quickly, romney's speech last night reminded me that a danger of the democratic attacks on romney is that if they become too caricatured and
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that's a policy that came through the department of education but was not the department of education's policy. it was a presidential and congressional policy, it was a law. >> steve perry joining us this morning. thanks, steve. appreciate it. >>> one of the big stories out of iowa is the race for third place. michele bachmann, rick perry, newt gingrich are spending and spending and spending hoping to get into that top three. but what does being in the top three actually buy you? find out when we reveal our answer, up next. they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart association for foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol. so they're good for my family, and for yours. heart smart idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios
that's a policy that came through the department of education but was not the department of education's policy. it was a presidential and congressional policy, it was a law. >> steve perry joining us this morning. thanks, steve. appreciate it. >>> one of the big stories out of iowa is the race for third place. michele bachmann, rick perry, newt gingrich are spending and spending and spending hoping to get into that top three. but what does being in the top three actually buy you?...
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, the one that's been lying around. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) to a schwab ira, and we'll help you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 find new ways to make your money work harder. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're ready to teach your old 401(k) some new tricks... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 talk to chuck. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2
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for our 55 year olds, we rank number one in the world for educational treatment. for 20 year olds, we're 16th compared to other industrialized countries when it comes to educational achievement. in louisiana we have done two most important things. number one, make sure that we have a great teacher in every classroom. we reformed our tenure laws and compensation laws, we don't pay based on seniority but rewarding teachers for being effective in the classroom. secondly i'll talk in new jersey about the importance of allowing the dollars to follow the child so that children aren't trapped in failing schools. in america we have doubled even adjusting for inflation, double what we spent on education since the 1970s and yet we have not seen real gains especially compared to other countries. if we want to continue to be the number one world leader when it comes to our economy, national security, if we want to be aspirational society, we have to fix this. in louisiana, we allow dollars to follow students so whether they go to parochial school, public school, independent s
for our 55 year olds, we rank number one in the world for educational treatment. for 20 year olds, we're 16th compared to other industrialized countries when it comes to educational achievement. in louisiana we have done two most important things. number one, make sure that we have a great teacher in every classroom. we reformed our tenure laws and compensation laws, we don't pay based on seniority but rewarding teachers for being effective in the classroom. secondly i'll talk in new jersey...
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you need investments in education. you need investments in infrastructure and need investments in science and research. those are things that the ryan budget cuts cuts cuts, different approaches. if you're trying to build an economy, from the middle class out, i think that's a much better approach. >> paul ryan has said his strategy for building a middle class and upward mobility is clear out government, move it out of the way. it's not -- i think his words were more about don't enable the poor but instead enable entrepreneurship and enable people to make their way better and that they are being hampered by the government. a lot of people agree with that. >> we certainty don't want more government than we need. but there are things only government can do. only government will make the necessary investments in basic research that then gets commercialized. government is in a very strong position with respect to public schools to make sure that we continue to provide opportunities for kids across this country. his plan, c
you need investments in education. you need investments in infrastructure and need investments in science and research. those are things that the ryan budget cuts cuts cuts, different approaches. if you're trying to build an economy, from the middle class out, i think that's a much better approach. >> paul ryan has said his strategy for building a middle class and upward mobility is clear out government, move it out of the way. it's not -- i think his words were more about don't enable...
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then i met discovery education folks. we collaborated to bring a stem skill set to my neighborhood. science, engineering, math, and coupling arts in that equation to create steam and encourage these kids and give them self-esteem to dream and become entrepreneurs. so we sent a rocket to mars, right? and then curiosity beamed back my song. and then -- >> first time ever, from mars. >> only to inspire these kids to take interesting steps. >> has it been successful? >> yeah, because we just started. starting is successful. and, you know, success is 20 years from now, when i'm 57. i'm 37 right now. it took me 20 years to get out the projects. >> will.i.am. "end point" is up next. nge. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> welcome
then i met discovery education folks. we collaborated to bring a stem skill set to my neighborhood. science, engineering, math, and coupling arts in that equation to create steam and encourage these kids and give them self-esteem to dream and become entrepreneurs. so we sent a rocket to mars, right? and then curiosity beamed back my song. and then -- >> first time ever, from mars. >> only to inspire these kids to take interesting steps. >> has it been successful? >>...
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department of education relaxed some restrictions. to put it in perspective only did about a dozen schools separating the sexes and now there are 500. the schools say it improves students' learning the aclu and other critics worry, hey, this is promoting gender stereotypes. steve perry's cnn contributor. mixed classrooms. >> reporter: that was the goal was to make it an all boys black and latino male school but we are not that. we are mixed gender or co-ed school that is multicultural. >> tell me about single sex classrooms. do they help or hurt student learning? >> reporter: i think the greater question is one of choice. each parent should be put in a position where they get the opportunity to choose the school they want to that works best for their child. in some settings i do think the single gender setting is best for a child. parents have to know their kids and give an option for that. we consider schools like mt. holyoke or smith which are women's colleges, they turn out every year hundreds of graduates who go on to make amazing
department of education relaxed some restrictions. to put it in perspective only did about a dozen schools separating the sexes and now there are 500. the schools say it improves students' learning the aclu and other critics worry, hey, this is promoting gender stereotypes. steve perry's cnn contributor. mixed classrooms. >> reporter: that was the goal was to make it an all boys black and latino male school but we are not that. we are mixed gender or co-ed school that is multicultural....